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SUMMARY:Shoreline Erosion Stabilization Practices using OUR SHORE
DESCRIPTION:Earn 4 Continuing Education Credits for completing this training run by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection. \nYouth Conservation Corps staff tending to a buffer garden \nAbout the Event\nSoil erosion is not only a source of nonpoint source pollution\, but it can also threaten structures and other development. Historically\, there was a single approach to shoreline erosion: fill the shoreline with rock or riprap without regard to the ecological functions of the shoreline. While this approach has been successful in solving some erosion challenges when done correctly\, it creates other problems for waterbodies and wildlife. This training introduces participants to resources and alternative approaches to protecting water quality and habitat to create resilient and stable shorelines. Criteria for choosing appropriate shoreland BMPs or bioengineering solutions include practices that cause minimal disturbance while providing maximum benefit. A combination of several techniques can often be used to ensure that the best practices chosen are suited to the specific site. \nEvent organized in partnership with 30 Mile River Watershed Association. \n  \nWhat to Expect\n\n$25 registration fee (covers refreshments and facility rental)\n\npay ahead of time by calling 207-495-6039\, or pay by cash\, card or check day-of the event\nmake checks payable to 7 Lakes Alliance\n\n\nCoffee and snacks will be provided all day\n\nParking\nThis program will be run at the 7 Lakes Alliance building located at 137 Main Street\, Belgrade\, ME 04917. Our parking area is limited and alternative parking can be found along Main Street\, as well as at the Village Green parking area (Across from the Sunset Grill located at 1214 West Road\, Belgrade). \nContact\nThis training is provided by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection Non-Point Source Training Center. For questions specific to material of the training contact Jordan Kimball (jordan.kimball@maine.gov)\, Non-Point Source Training Center Assistant Coordinator for the Department of Environmental Protection. \nFor questions about the venue\, parking\, or 7 Lakes Alliance programs contact Sally Whittington (sally.whittington@7lakesalliance.org) Community Engagement Coordinator for 7 Lakes Alliance. \n 
URL:https://7lakesalliance.org/event/shoreline-erosion-stabilization-practices-using-our-shore/
LOCATION:7 Lakes Alliance\, 137 Main Street\, Belgrade\, ME\, 04917\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Aquatic Plant Identification & Interactive Art Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn about invasive aquatic plants: what they are\, why they are bad news\, and how you can help prevent them from taking over the Belgrade Lakes! Then\, join New England artists Michelle Davis\, Carol Pino and Janel Twogood in a workshop focused on creating interactive art that reflects connection to nature\, and our work to prevent the spread of aquatic invasives. Participants will be encouraged to join the 7 Lakes Alliance Parade Float with their art during the 4th of July street parade. \nCurly-leaf pondweed found in North Pond (2025) \nIn This Workshop\n\nLearn about our Adopt-A-Shoreline program and how you can join the fight against invasive aquatic plants\nGet a better understanding of invasive aquatic plants in the Belgrade Lakes Watershed\nHands-on activity to identify invasive and native aquatic plants\nArt workshop to create aquatic plant inspired art including  plant wands and puppets of animals in the watershed.\nColorful fish puppets created with paper mache\n\nColorful fish puppets created with paper maché \nEvent Policies\n\nWe ask everyone attending 7 Lakes Alliance events to treat people\, plants\, and animals with respect.\n7 Lakes staff may be taking pictures during this event. If you would not like to be photographed\, please let staff know during the event or contact staff ahead of time.\n\nContact our Invasives Coordinator\, Josie Miller at invasives.coordinator@7lakesalliance.org with any questions about the invasive aquatic plant portion of this event. Any questions about the art workshop can be directed to our Community Engagement Coordinator\, Sally Whittington at sally.whittington@7lakesalliance.org.
URL:https://7lakesalliance.org/event/aquatic-plant-identification-interactive-art-workshop/
LOCATION:7 Lakes Alliance\, 137 Main Street\, Belgrade\, ME\, 04917\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist in Residency,Invasive Aquatics,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Drop-in Puppet Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Drop-in during the Farmers’ Market and make your own lake-themed puppet! \nJoin 7 Lakes Alliance Artists in Residency in making puppets inspired by conservation and celebrating the wildlife that depends on healthy lakes to thrive. This art will be featured in Belgrade’s 4th of July Parade on Main Street. Make a fish puppet\, milfoil wand\, or curly-leaf pondweed crown! The options are as endless as your imagination! \nAll participants are invited to walk in the July 4th “Puppets of the Lake Pageant” during the 4th of July Parade in the village of Belgrade Lakes. Line-up begins at 3:30pm at Harvest Time Farm. \nColorful fish puppets created with paper maché \nThe Maine Lakes Art Residency is made possible through the generous support of the Dave Davis and Niki Janus Giving Fund and Michelle Davis. If you have any questions or would like to be considered for an art residency in the future\, reach out to michelledavis100@gmail.com. For 7 Lakes Alliance questions\, contact sally.whittington@7lakesalliance.org. 
URL:https://7lakesalliance.org/event/drop-in-art-workshop/
LOCATION:7 Lakes Alliance\, 137 Main Street\, Belgrade\, ME\, 04917\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist in Residency,family friendly,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Aquatic Plant Identification & Interactive Art Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn about invasive aquatic plants: what they are\, why they are bad news\, and how you can help prevent them from taking over the Belgrade Lakes! Then\, join New England artists Michelle Davis\, Carol Pino and Janel Twogood in a workshop focused on creating interactive art that reflects connection to nature\, and our work to prevent the spread of aquatic invasives. Participants will be encouraged to join the 7 Lakes Alliance Parade Float with their art during the 4th of July street parade. \nCurly-leaf pondweed found in North Pond (2025) \nIn This Workshop\n\nLearn about our Adopt-A-Shoreline program and how you can join the fight against invasive aquatic plants\nGet a better understanding of invasive aquatic plants in the Belgrade Lakes Watershed\nHands-on activity to identify invasive and native aquatic plants\nArt workshop to create aquatic plant inspired art including  plant wands and puppets of animals in the watershed.\nColorful fish puppets created with paper mache\n\nColorful fish puppets created with paper mache \nEvent Policies \n\nWe ask everyone attending 7 Lakes Alliance events to treat people\, plants\, and animals with respect.\n7 Lakes staff may be taking pictures during this event. If you would not like to be photographed\, please let staff know during the event or contact staff ahead of time.\n\nContact our Invasives Coordinator\, Josie Miller at invasives.coordinator@7lakesalliance.org with any questions about the invasive aquatic plant portion of this event. Any questions about the art workshop can be directed to our Community Engagement Coordinator\, Sally Whittington at sally.whittington@7lakesalliance.org.
URL:https://7lakesalliance.org/event/aquatic-plant-identification-interactive-art-workshop-2/
LOCATION:7 Lakes Alliance\, 137 Main Street\, Belgrade\, ME\, 04917\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist in Residency,Invasive Aquatics,Workshop
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